• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Behavioral Health
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Patient Engagement
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
    • Social Determinants of Health
  • Digital Health
    • AI
    • Blockchain
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Startups
  • M&A
  • Value-based Care
    • Accountable Care (ACOs)
    • Medicare Advantage
  • Life Sciences
  • Research

Report: Hospital OR Inefficiencies Lead to Staff Burnout, Patient Vulnerability

by Fred Pennic 03/27/2025 Leave a Comment

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

What You Should Know: 

– A new report, commissioned by Proximie and informed by nearly 100 operating room (OR) experts across the UK and US, highlights the challenges facing the current OR landscape and offers key strategies for hospitals to maximize OR utilization, improve efficiency, and expand patient access to surgical procedures. 

– The report emphasizes that inefficiencies in workflows, scheduling, and resource utilization are hindering productivity and negatively impacting patient care.

Challenges in the Current OR Landscape

The report reveals that ORs, while crucial for surgical care and hospital revenue, are plagued by inefficiencies. These inefficiencies contribute to:

  • Prolonged waiting times for patients, negatively impacting their health and well-being.
  • Significant financial burdens on hospitals, with surgical cancellations costing hospital systems billions of dollars annually.
  • Workforce challenges, with OR staff reporting burnout and poor work-life balance due to demanding schedules and administrative burdens.
  • Inefficient use of resources and time, with staff spending significant time resolving scheduling conflicts and equipment or staffing issues.

The Cost of Inefficiency:

The report quantifies the financial impact of OR inefficiencies:

  • In the US, 7.2 million surgical cancellations each year cost hospital systems an estimated $32.7 billion.
  • In the UK, 135,000 on-the-day cancellations cost the NHS £400 million annually, with 80% of those cancellations potentially avoidable.

Despite these challenges, the report offers hope for the future, highlighting the potential of advancements in technology, innovative care models, and smarter strategies to transform surgical care delivery.

5 Key Recommendations for the Future

The report identifies five key recommendations to unlock OR capacity, streamline processes, and increase throughput:

  1. The Intelligent OR: Leverage ambient real-time data collection through video technology and integrate with advanced AI analytics tools to identify and address efficiency opportunities.
  2. Smarter Scheduling: Adopt dynamic, data-driven scheduling systems that adjust in real-time based on historical procedure data, surgeon-specific metrics, and patient complexity.
  3. Standby Lists: Implement standby patient systems to fill gaps caused by last-minute cancellations.
  4. Holistic, Data-Driven View: Automate communication between departments to better anticipate demand, optimize scheduling, and remove barriers to timely treatment.
  5. A Culture of Continuous Learning and Performance Improvement: Use innovative training and evaluation techniques, such as video-based case review, to drive better surgical outcomes and workforce development.

Benefits of New Tools and Approaches

The report highlights the potential benefits of embracing these new tools and approaches:

  • Improved Efficiency: Optimizing OR time and streamlining processes.
  • Enhanced Staff Experience: Reducing workload and burnout.
  • Strengthened Hospital Sustainability: Improving financial performance.
  • Expanded Access to Care: Enabling hospitals to perform more operations for patients.
  • Better Surgical Outcomes: Driving improvements in patient care.
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Print

Tap Native

Get in-depth healthcare technology analysis and commentary delivered straight to your email weekly

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to HIT Consultant

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly.

Submit a Tip or Pitch

Featured Insights

 Selecting the Right EMR: A Practical Guide to Streamlining Your Practice and Enhancing Patient Care

Selecting the Right EMR: A Practical Guide to Streamlining Your Practice and Enhancing Patient Care

Featured Interview

Virta Health CEO: GLP-1s Didn’t Kill Weight Watchers, Its Broken Model Did

Most-Read

Health IT Sector Navigates Policy Turbulence with Resilient M&A

Health IT’s New Chapter: IPOs Return, Resilient M&A, Valuations Rise in 1H 2025

PwC Report: US Medical Cost Trend to Remain Elevated at 8.5% in 2026

PwC Report: US Medical Cost Trend to Remain Elevated at 8.5% in 2026

Philips Launches ECG AI Marketplace, Partnering with Anumana to Enhance Cardiac Care with AI-Powered Diagnostics

Philips Launches ECG AI Marketplace, Partnering with Anumana to Enhance Cardiac Care with AI-Powered Diagnostics

WeightWatchers Emerges from Bankruptcy, Launches New Menopause Program

WeightWatchers Emerges from Bankruptcy, Launches New Menopause Program

CMS Finalizes New Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule

CMS Proposes 2026 Physician Fee Schedule Rule: Boosting Primary Care, Cutting Waste, and Modernizing Payments

Beyond SaaS: How Agent as a Service is Transforming Healthcare Automation

Beyond SaaS: How Agent as a Service is Transforming Healthcare Automation

New Strategies Needed: No Surprises Act and the Challenges for Payors with Provider Data Inaccuracies

Samsung Acquires Xealth to Accelerate Connected Care Vision

Samsung Acquires Xealth to Accelerate Connected Care Vision

AI Dominates Digital Health Investment in First Half of 2025

Rock Health Report: AI Dominates Digital Health Investment in First Half of 2025

Moving Beyond EHRs: What Lies Ahead for Healthcare Digitization?

AI Agents vs. Chatbots: Understanding Agentic AI’s Role in Healthcare

Secondary Sidebar

Footer

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Reprints and Permissions
  • Submit An Op-Ed
  • Contact
  • Subscribe

Editorial Coverage

  • Opinion
  • Health IT
    • Care Coordination
    • EMR/EHR
    • Interoperability
    • Population Health Management
    • Revenue Cycle Management
  • Digital Health
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Blockchain Tech
    • Precision Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Wearables
  • Startups
  • Value-Based Care
    • Accountable Care
    • Medicare Advantage

Connect

Subscribe to HIT Consultant Media

Latest insightful articles delivered straight to your inbox weekly

Copyright © 2025. HIT Consultant Media. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy |